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You Didn't Last
Boy, she hates the way you judge
 The way you think you know so much
 When really, you have no clue
 And your assumptions are not true
  
 She hates the way you look at her
 Don’t judge by outside you’ve seen before
 What’s inside, you will never know
 You just see the things she decides to show
  
 You see her laughing, having fun
 You watch and wonder what you’ve done
 To break your life so much apart
 To loose her love, to loose her heart
  
 But you know, the laugh she fakes
 To cover up her past mistakes
 She tries forgetting all her past
 Forgetting you. You didn’t last

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